A picture by Mary Fuller, in which she has the leading role, a young woman broker who apes mannish ways until the "right man comes along" and then, because he will not pay attention to one so much like his man friends, she buys a cascade of lace and a new hat. Pretty soon he proposes. There is something entirely fresh and new about it, and it is this that chiefly holds the interest. Mary Fuller plays a curious character and gets a good deal out of it; it is most creditable to her. Its a dramatic production, it is cleverly conceived, but only fairly worked out. Arthur Housman, R. Ridgely and Bliss Milford are her support. The photography is good. - The Moving Picture World, May 10, 1913
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